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nanners. >>> the third and final debate between romney and obama. marissa mayer lays out her vision for yahoo!. they posted better than expected third quarter results. mulberry stock plunges after they warn on profit, citing weaker international sales and cutting their price targets. plus israel's central bank head tells cnbc the country is planning for all sorts of eventualities amid continuing tensions with iran. data out of the uk, mortgage approoa approvals a slight tech teick u from august number. august is normally a weaker month. net consumer credit, 200 million up in september. it contracted in august. august was a pretty poor month for credit anyway. sterling-dollar 1.6005. barely bunl bunched on thabudget data. bond yields in spain and italy nudging higher. gilts just below 1.9%. euro-dollar still away from the one month high, 1.3140. dollar-yen, though, 79.73. we hit a three month high earlier on, just over 80. euro-yen hitting a five month high. the country's economics minister says he once again hopes to attend next week's central bank
nanners. >>> the third and final debate between romney and obama. marissa mayer lays out her vision for yahoo!. they posted better than expected third quarter results. mulberry stock plunges after they warn on profit, citing weaker international sales and cutting their price targets. plus israel's central bank head tells cnbc the country is planning for all sorts of eventualities amid continuing tensions with iran. data out of the uk, mortgage approoa approvals a slight tech teick u...
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when it's a democrats debate. when they happen on saturday nights and the nfl playoffs they're always talking about inequality issues and employment issues, what is it about? foreign policy. all about obama taking away their guns. so yeah very much different agenda topics. these are placing to bases here and not to the general population. >> final question, i know it's a really tough one but who will be the presidential candidate for the dems and the republicans. >> i think clinton has a lot of backstop there. a lot of women will drift toward clinton. if hi to put my name out there at this moment she looks strong. as far as the republicans any direction. i could see cruz getting it. i think rubio as the establishment candidate he looks descent but you can't discount that trump is 15 points up in the polls. >> i'll try to hold you accountable to that. is bush out? >> he's pretty much toast. it doesn't hurt to have $120 million in the bank but those poll numbers look stark. >> john, thank you so much for that. u.s.
when it's a democrats debate. when they happen on saturday nights and the nfl playoffs they're always talking about inequality issues and employment issues, what is it about? foreign policy. all about obama taking away their guns. so yeah very much different agenda topics. these are placing to bases here and not to the general population. >> final question, i know it's a really tough one but who will be the presidential candidate for the dems and the republicans. >> i think clinton...
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president obama. he says if you can't handle debate moderators then good luck with the kremlin. that was the view from the president. obama lampooned them following the rumbling over last week's cnbc debate saying their overreaction demonstrating their potential inability to influence global powers. >> have you noticed that every one of these candidates say obama's weak. putin is kicking sand in his face. when i talk to putin, he's going to straighten out. just looking at him. and then it turns out they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. >> but on a serious note and on the foreign policy front, president obama says a planned deployment of special forces in syria does not break his promise of not putting boots on the ground. speaking with "nbc nightly news" obama says the move is just an extension of what the u.s. is already doing. >> investigators are awaiting the results of the two black boxes recovered from saturday's sinai plane crash which killed all 224 people on board. if egyptian authorities face problems decoding the data the black boxes could be sent to france acc
president obama. he says if you can't handle debate moderators then good luck with the kremlin. that was the view from the president. obama lampooned them following the rumbling over last week's cnbc debate saying their overreaction demonstrating their potential inability to influence global powers. >> have you noticed that every one of these candidates say obama's weak. putin is kicking sand in his face. when i talk to putin, he's going to straighten out. just looking at him. and then it...
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. >>> big night on cnbc, not just because it's the first debate for romney and obama. it's because here on "mad money," it's wednesday. what do we play on wednesdays? you've got it. time to see about your pofrls. time to play ffd ffd. time to play "am i diversified?." we've gotten inundated with tweets. we have to go to them. this is from dimas 720. m mo,, pep, point guard, cop, nyb. i'm saying it's highly unlikely. procter & gamble, uh-oh, pepsi, consumer products company. altria, conoco phillips, new york community, high-yielding financial. keep altria. between pepsi and procter, keep pepsi. we're going to put in a health care company. at this point i'm going a little aggressive. go celgene. let's go to ed in new york, please. ed? >> caller: hey. >> hey. modern portfolio. it's a modern portfolio. i have popeye's. i love the red beans and rice. aig is my favorite financial. michael kors is the terrific apparel company where they still charge $200 even at the outlets. dynavax. and facebook is not doing as badly as everybody else. internet company, financial, apparel co
. >>> big night on cnbc, not just because it's the first debate for romney and obama. it's because here on "mad money," it's wednesday. what do we play on wednesdays? you've got it. time to see about your pofrls. time to play ffd ffd. time to play "am i diversified?." we've gotten inundated with tweets. we have to go to them. this is from dimas 720. m mo,, pep, point guard, cop, nyb. i'm saying it's highly unlikely. procter & gamble, uh-oh, pepsi, consumer...
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cnbc is making changes replacing its debate chief. >>> in d.c. new u.s. house speaker is working with president obama on immigration reform as long as the president is in office. in several interviews on sunday ryan says obama can't be trusted on the immigration issue. the president is going around a gridlocked congress with an executive office to save dozens of immigrants from deportation. speaking on "meet the press," paul ryan explained his stance. >> i think if we reach consensus on something like border enforcement, security, that's one thing but i do not think we should advance comprehensive immigration legislation which the president has proven himself untrustworthy. >> ryan says they need to start fresh and spell out a clear agenda of how they'll do things differently. >>> turkey's ruling party has returned to power. a decisive win for president erdogan. the surprising results and the turkish lira up almost 4% on the dollar, 2.8 as it stands. let's go to hadley. she has more live from us from istanbul. hadley. >> hey, wilford. it was a decisive wi
cnbc is making changes replacing its debate chief. >>> in d.c. new u.s. house speaker is working with president obama on immigration reform as long as the president is in office. in several interviews on sunday ryan says obama can't be trusted on the immigration issue. the president is going around a gridlocked congress with an executive office to save dozens of immigrants from deportation. speaking on "meet the press," paul ryan explained his stance. >> i think if we...
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president obama was widely seen to have lost the first debate. >> okay. clearly we have something of an issue with that report. we'll have a panel take we're just warming up. >> they're putting on the boxes gloves right now. tre, what at this point is mitt romney -- how do you expect him to sort of come out tonight consistent with what we saw last week and is it in the same way when we talk about wall street expectations, the bar is now high for him, is that tougher for him to do as well as he did last time around? >> i don't think so. first of all, i think for your viewers, i think this is going to be a very important debate to watch because it will be very heavy on the economy, very heavy on taxes and specifically and i think finally discussing the elephant in the room which is the debt and this looming fiscal cliff that people are talking about about getting ready to go over. but the including thing is that you have the only undecided left in this country are the ones that will be in the audience at this town hall meeting debate tonight. most have made
president obama was widely seen to have lost the first debate. >> okay. clearly we have something of an issue with that report. we'll have a panel take we're just warming up. >> they're putting on the boxes gloves right now. tre, what at this point is mitt romney -- how do you expect him to sort of come out tonight consistent with what we saw last week and is it in the same way when we talk about wall street expectations, the bar is now high for him, is that tougher for him to do as...
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. >> that could be a tough one for president obama. his last hlegacy thing he wants to push through congress before he leaves office. the white house pushing forward and congress pushing back. >> it's not just the u.s. because there's a lot of contentious debates in australia and canada as well which has a very vibrant agriculture sector. that's something they'll continue to discuss. it's not over just yet. let's talk about the white house because the white house says it will make details of the tpp public as soon as possible. this is after the 12 nations reaching the biggest deal in 20 years. cutting trade barriers in 40% of the global economy. this also comes down to the individual countries involved but so far it looks like victory is being claimed by the u.s. president and japanese prime minister shinzo abe that expressed optimism china could one day join in global trade pact as electrical with. >> this strengthens the economic area and will deepen mutual dependency with such countries. if china participates in such a system in the
. >> that could be a tough one for president obama. his last hlegacy thing he wants to push through congress before he leaves office. the white house pushing forward and congress pushing back. >> it's not just the u.s. because there's a lot of contentious debates in australia and canada as well which has a very vibrant agriculture sector. that's something they'll continue to discuss. it's not over just yet. let's talk about the white house because the white house says it will make...
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if you can't handle debate moderators good luck with the kremlin. why president obama is blasting gop candidates. that comes your way. stay with us on worldwide exchange. >>> dr. ben carson surges into the lead of the republican presidential race. the latest nbc wall street journal poll shows the retired neu neurosurgeon getting support from 29% of gop voters. that's the highest percentage any candidate has received so far. let's bring in tracie potts that joins us from washington d.c. it looks like it's working for dr. ben just to hold back while the rest of the candidates duke it out on stage. >> seems to be. now he is taking a leadership role with the campaigns and trying to make changes with the next debate but the numbers are supporting what he is doing. 29%. that's higher than any top number we had seen previously from donald trump in this election cycle with the polls. he has surged ahead. and taking a deeper look at the numbers in our poll, if you add up the percentage of people that think he's either their first of second choice he surges t
if you can't handle debate moderators good luck with the kremlin. why president obama is blasting gop candidates. that comes your way. stay with us on worldwide exchange. >>> dr. ben carson surges into the lead of the republican presidential race. the latest nbc wall street journal poll shows the retired neu neurosurgeon getting support from 29% of gop voters. that's the highest percentage any candidate has received so far. let's bring in tracie potts that joins us from washington d.c....
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after all this debating about it. what impact do you think that will have? >> first let me underscore my agreement with marty. he knows this, we worked together on corporate tax reform, and i think it would be very important and maybe an area of tax reform where it's easier to get agreement among centrists, democrats and republicans, is in the corporate area. on medicare, i -- you see, i'm optimistic, or on health care, if you look at the phase-in, what the cbo has said here is over the first decade of obamacare, we'll save about $100 billion. now, that's not a lot of money, but we will be insuring 30, 40 million additional americans. but their projection receipt now is that in the second decade, we will shave off the right of growth of health care spending about 1 d$1 trillion from the medicare deficit. that's really good news. we could phase-in a lot of the reforms in obamacare more quickly, such as the accountable care organizations and make those savings occur even sooner. >> marty, laura, great to talk to you. thanks for talking with us today. >> good b
after all this debating about it. what impact do you think that will have? >> first let me underscore my agreement with marty. he knows this, we worked together on corporate tax reform, and i think it would be very important and maybe an area of tax reform where it's easier to get agreement among centrists, democrats and republicans, is in the corporate area. on medicare, i -- you see, i'm optimistic, or on health care, if you look at the phase-in, what the cbo has said here is over the...
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and president obama and mitt romney head into their final debate tonight. new poll shows they're in a dead heat with just two weeks to go before election day. and japan records its sharpest drop in exports since the aftermath of last year's devastating earthquake, raising fresh fears world's biggest economy could be heading back into recession. >> we start off this week on a fatherly tepid mixed note. bond yields, we moved off the 7 1/2 month lows that we had in spain and italy, spain yields 5.43%. certainly no rush to request assistance just yet. current city m currency markets, u.s. dollar steady. dollar-yen firmer again up 79.67. and that's after japan's posted a wider than expected trade deficit in september. exports dropped their sharpest pace since the aftermath of last year's devastating earthquake. there are concerns they could slip back into recession, but the bank of japan governor says he still expectses to resume a moderate recovery. although he's added the bank will continue to main taken an easy monetary response keeping alive hopes of further
and president obama and mitt romney head into their final debate tonight. new poll shows they're in a dead heat with just two weeks to go before election day. and japan records its sharpest drop in exports since the aftermath of last year's devastating earthquake, raising fresh fears world's biggest economy could be heading back into recession. >> we start off this week on a fatherly tepid mixed note. bond yields, we moved off the 7 1/2 month lows that we had in spain and italy, spain...
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an aggressive mitt romney comes out swinging in his first debate with president obama. the two men sparring over how to fix the u.s. economy. waiting on spain, the ecb expected to hold steady on rates as central bankers meet today. country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. and madrid sees solid demand and yields coming down as the finance minister heads to london to raise funds for the country's bad banks. if you're just tuning in, thanks very much for coming along. ross will be back tomorrow. but i'm here for the next 30 minutes to run you through what's going on on the markets around the world. let's start off by looking ahead to the start of the u.s. equity trade. expecting markets to open a little higher. fmoc minutes coming out later. and on this side of the world urks t the ecb and boe with their decisions, as well. just a few points higher. and let's look at some other market action and see exactly what's happening. the global 300 just ticking slightly higher. it's come off the highs of a little earlier, but just about hanging
an aggressive mitt romney comes out swinging in his first debate with president obama. the two men sparring over how to fix the u.s. economy. waiting on spain, the ecb expected to hold steady on rates as central bankers meet today. country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. and madrid sees solid demand and yields coming down as the finance minister heads to london to raise funds for the country's bad banks. if you're just tuning in, thanks very much for...
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it comes as president obama will continue to push. eamonn has more on the fight from capitol hill. >> if there was any question that the market is hanging on every word of this fiscal cliff debate here in washington, it was answered yesterday when senator harry reid came out before cameras and said that he was upset that there had been "little progress in the negotiations on the fiscal cliff." the indexes really took a dive. let me play you a bit of what harry reid had to say. >> there's been little progress with the republicans, which is a disappointment to me. they've talked some happy talk about doing revenues, but we only have a couple weeks to get something done. so we have to get away from the happy talk and start talking about specific things. >> so the important thing there is what harry reid actually said, which is he said that he doesn't think there's been enough progress from republicans. what he's meaning when he says that is that he doesn't think that they've conceded enough. so what the market took yesterday is a symbol
it comes as president obama will continue to push. eamonn has more on the fight from capitol hill. >> if there was any question that the market is hanging on every word of this fiscal cliff debate here in washington, it was answered yesterday when senator harry reid came out before cameras and said that he was upset that there had been "little progress in the negotiations on the fiscal cliff." the indexes really took a dive. let me play you a bit of what harry reid had to say....
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the senate is set to vote on whether to open debate on a health care overhaul this week >> the question for every senator, democrat or republican, is whether they will side with obama care's architect, which have been so disruptive to our country, or with its forgotten victim any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america that you are fine with the obama care nightmare, which is what it is. >> let's take a look at the european market. i don't want to look stupid. not for the first time it's had a real good run, actually .4 of 1% an extra day of gains. 51.59 is where the -- u.s. futures, how are we looking? we are coming up next. okay apparently i'm looking at the time i played with the director to give me -- i played with him give it to me. i'm pleading nasdaq down 7 points that's a bit of a mention. fantastic. revenue growth has not come cheap throughout the day shares as well slid as opposed to plead the google story at 23% from a year ago much bigger decline than analysts had expected. felix windwood with us good morning to you, sir >> good morning. >> hello >> righ
the senate is set to vote on whether to open debate on a health care overhaul this week >> the question for every senator, democrat or republican, is whether they will side with obama care's architect, which have been so disruptive to our country, or with its forgotten victim any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america that you are fine with the obama care nightmare, which is what it is. >> let's take a look at the european market. i don't want to look stupid....
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next week sees the vice president presidential debate before we get two more presidential debates. one of the major issues is it that looming fiscal cliff. president obama challenged mitt romney on his plans for cutting the nation's debt. >> when i got on to the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real hit romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. the fell wloe on stage last night said he didn't know anything about that. >> the president's vision is trickle down government and i don't think that's what america believes in. i see instead a prosperity that comes through freedom. >> president of the committee for responsible federal budget, director of the fiscal policy program, as well, and joins us now. have you heard anything -- have you heard enough of of a commitment from either side of the aisle that you thought might actually work? >> well, what we didn't hear was enough specifics. so i think the good news is that that
next week sees the vice president presidential debate before we get two more presidential debates. one of the major issues is it that looming fiscal cliff. president obama challenged mitt romney on his plans for cutting the nation's debt. >> when i got on to the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real hit romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that...
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mitt romney is, talking about how president obama wasn't in the last campaign. and so they're already setting expectations for romney to do really well and in a even ups the ante further for the performance of governor romney. >> how much is the fact that the economic data hasn't got a lot better, but the stock market has rallied. how much is that going to help the president? >> well, we've seen in the last nbc "wall street journal" poll earlier this week that there is a sense of renewed optimism in the economy for the president obama. it's slight, but trend lines are very important in these campaigns and for the president, this is a good time for him to be catching some good economic news here in the u.s. >> we do have 48 days here and the poll is starting to look at these swing states in particular. what to you is going to be the most important place to watch for as a gauge really as we head into the final stretch? >> i look at three places. ohio. no republican has won the white house in modern history without also carrying ohio. i look at iowa, too. and i saw
mitt romney is, talking about how president obama wasn't in the last campaign. and so they're already setting expectations for romney to do really well and in a even ups the ante further for the performance of governor romney. >> how much is the fact that the economic data hasn't got a lot better, but the stock market has rallied. how much is that going to help the president? >> well, we've seen in the last nbc "wall street journal" poll earlier this week that there is a...
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some believe he could use this trip to weigh in on the debate. in germany obama will visit hanover mesa. and attention may be diverted to the refuge and migrant crisis. merkel's --. but it won't be all work and no fun. obama may have to sing happy birthday as he privately lunches with queen elizabeth the ii a day after she turns 90 >> that's something i would love to see, president obama singing happy birthday to the queen. >>> now expected to hit back at that government report details the risks of a brexit vote. expected to further intensify divisions already within the ruling conservative party. in a speech today he's set to accuse the campaign of treating people like children. this after the report argued that leaving the eu would leave households 3400 pounds off per year. karen spoke to the chairman of some firms to get their view. >> obviously brit listen always remain part of europe. as the question of whether we're be part of the eu. i worry that it is a growing threat to our democracy. i think that we lack control over our own borders. i
some believe he could use this trip to weigh in on the debate. in germany obama will visit hanover mesa. and attention may be diverted to the refuge and migrant crisis. merkel's --. but it won't be all work and no fun. obama may have to sing happy birthday as he privately lunches with queen elizabeth the ii a day after she turns 90 >> that's something i would love to see, president obama singing happy birthday to the queen. >>> now expected to hit back at that government report...
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president obama and mitt romney get set for their first debate in denver. service sector growth slows across the globe in september. and rajoy issues the latest denial that he's ready to seek a bailout. >>> other stories we're following for you today. the apple faithful are just getting used to their iphone 5, but the rumored mini ipad may not be that far behind. reports say apple's asian suppliers are now mass producing a new tablet with a lower resolution 7.8-inch screen, that's versus the nine inches for the current ipad which came out back in march. apple is expected to unveil the mini ipad sometime later this month but the company isn't revealing any details. this has been why we've been seeing a spike in apple share prices recently in both germany and the united states on the back of expectation about all these products before christmas. today you can see we've got a bounce in the frankfurt listing of the stock, up another 1.6%. >>> reportedly close to a deal to sell up to $6 billion worth of its assets in the gulf of mexico. they have narrowed down t
president obama and mitt romney get set for their first debate in denver. service sector growth slows across the globe in september. and rajoy issues the latest denial that he's ready to seek a bailout. >>> other stories we're following for you today. the apple faithful are just getting used to their iphone 5, but the rumored mini ipad may not be that far behind. reports say apple's asian suppliers are now mass producing a new tablet with a lower resolution 7.8-inch screen, that's...
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what we're seeing so far is we have the best defense they can make of the obama administration at this point. >> what's interesting, tony, is republicans have managed to clearly shape the debate about whether americans are better now than they were four years ago. do you think the democrats can mount a strong defense on that point? >> they're certainly trying. they keep tripping up though with some of the platform issues that they've had here, you know, the kerfluffel was the removal of god and putting it back in. that tripped them up until they got to president clinton's speech. the changing of the venue here has taken up a lot of the communication efforts here. i think rhetorically it's been more of a defense of the effort that the obama administration has done to try to improve the economy, less about the specifics on what they would do going forward to create jobs and growth absent stimulus plans. >> tony, what do you think the president needs to say tonight to appeal to his base but also to those independent americans that may be tuning in? >> i really think it is that vision for
what we're seeing so far is we have the best defense they can make of the obama administration at this point. >> what's interesting, tony, is republicans have managed to clearly shape the debate about whether americans are better now than they were four years ago. do you think the democrats can mount a strong defense on that point? >> they're certainly trying. they keep tripping up though with some of the platform issues that they've had here, you know, the kerfluffel was the...
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that is going to pit obama and harry reid on the one side and romney and boehner on the other side. it is the big preinaugural brawl that will take place right after the elections. there will be a lame duck congress, maybe a lame duck president. a president will have been vindicated on his tax policy and it means higher taxes potentially, on dividends, capital gains, social security tax and who knows what is going to happen to overall income tax rates. let alone discuss of corporate tax rates. >> i agree with you, particularly as it relates to the very taxes sensitive to the market. even though the performance wasn't up to par, i wonder if you'll see a change in companies that payout dividends or investors go for dividend payers when dividend taxes aren't triple what they are now. and of course he mentions capital gains. >> if anything, that's where the small investor has been participating because it was a very much crowded trade last year. >> i think you're going to find that attempt to raise the dividend taxes are going to be -- you're going to get serious pushback. i'll play the
that is going to pit obama and harry reid on the one side and romney and boehner on the other side. it is the big preinaugural brawl that will take place right after the elections. there will be a lame duck congress, maybe a lame duck president. a president will have been vindicated on his tax policy and it means higher taxes potentially, on dividends, capital gains, social security tax and who knows what is going to happen to overall income tax rates. let alone discuss of corporate tax rates....
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campaign has had since the debate last week. and i think biden did that. and he did it for two reasons p one is during an economically stressful people, people want a strong and assertive leader. that's why romney did better in the first debate, that's why biden did better in the second debate. but secondly, i think that the republicans left a lot of change on the table last night. on on the tax plan that really is some total of the economic plan and jobs plan, the numbers i think has everybody concedes simply don't add up. on medicare, the proposal to voucherize medicare is extremely unpopular with seniors by double digits. and that's why you've seen seniors move in huge numbers in florida, ohio and elsewhere towards the democratic side. on afghanistan, ryan suggests or at least opened the door to having troops on the ground which is something very unpopular with american people. and on abortion, the ryan/romney ticket has to explain what has been what i think can only be characterized as part of the archie bunker hour. republi
campaign has had since the debate last week. and i think biden did that. and he did it for two reasons p one is during an economically stressful people, people want a strong and assertive leader. that's why romney did better in the first debate, that's why biden did better in the second debate. but secondly, i think that the republicans left a lot of change on the table last night. on on the tax plan that really is some total of the economic plan and jobs plan, the numbers i think has everybody...
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house passes a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff, but president obama warns us he doesn't want to go to the brink in the next fight over the debt ceiling. >> i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >>> the budget deal boosts asian stocks in hong kong and australia hitting 19-month highs in the first trading session of the year. >>> european equities also share a deal out of washington despite more gloom from the eurozone. manufacturing has continued to contract according to the latest pmi. >>> okay. 2013, a warm welcome to viewers of "worldwide exchange." my special families to a family called the wards. thank you for hosting my family over the new year. personalities out of the way, eurozone, still looking glum despite the market reaction to the fiscal cliff deal this morning. to recap, the eurozone december following manufacturer pmi, 46.1, the flash was 46.3. the final output index, 46, weaker than the 46.1 flash, 46.1 in december. and the november number for orde
house passes a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff, but president obama warns us he doesn't want to go to the brink in the next fight over the debt ceiling. >> i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >>> the budget deal boosts asian stocks in hong kong and australia hitting 19-month highs in the first trading session of the year. >>> european equities also...
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, squaring romney care and obama care and what you called vulture capitalism. is there any part of you that says this is what we were talking about? >> the choice between barack obama and mitt romney is about as stark as you can get. and that's the choice americans have to make. if you want something that wants to force your state to go into government run washington centric exchanges, expand the cost of government, then vote for barack obama. if you want someone with a business background that says he will repeal obama care, he will need to vote for perform. ly support him in every way they can because he will get the country back on track. what we do here in the state of texas, has worked loyally with me, we both understand there is a clear resolve of having low taxation, a fair and predictable regulation, and a legal system that does not allow for oversuing. another level, if you will, of protection for the businessmen and women in the state that want to risks their capital. they know they can do that and that's the reason they continue to move here in recor
, squaring romney care and obama care and what you called vulture capitalism. is there any part of you that says this is what we were talking about? >> the choice between barack obama and mitt romney is about as stark as you can get. and that's the choice americans have to make. if you want something that wants to force your state to go into government run washington centric exchanges, expand the cost of government, then vote for barack obama. if you want someone with a business...
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between hillary and obama. obama says he's going to an grow gate nafta. there was thunderous applause from the university of ohio. i remember in canada the liberal government that won in 1993 campaigned on abon donning the free trade. once again that's part of the uncertainty. did bill clinton come in in in 19 9 1992 and say, oh, by the way, in four years, i'm. did he come in and say i'm going go ee lemded the md i'm the price of it. it will be interesting to see how bill clinton moved radically. once again if you took sat barack obama, they thought he was a wide-eyed socialist. the banks were priced for zero and the market tripled under his watch. look. what you see isn't what you get. we all need to take a deep breath. >> david. >> you've got to put not just the ego but the emotions at the door. >> thank you very much. david rosenberg of gluskin s gluskin sheff. >>> we vt another guest coming. stiemd. you're watching cnbc. we erie back in a couple of minutes. >> those of you who have choeng not to reach out,
between hillary and obama. obama says he's going to an grow gate nafta. there was thunderous applause from the university of ohio. i remember in canada the liberal government that won in 1993 campaigned on abon donning the free trade. once again that's part of the uncertainty. did bill clinton come in in in 19 9 1992 and say, oh, by the way, in four years, i'm. did he come in and say i'm going go ee lemded the md i'm the price of it. it will be interesting to see how bill clinton moved...
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the debate rolls on, and before we go, we asked you if president obama's romneyhood comments are class warfare. this tweet says of course it is. valerie tweets says it's obvious class warfare and the white house's divide and conquer scheme since the divide and conquer. thanks for tweeting in, continue to send us your comments on the program at maria par tir moe and we'll put them on the air. three of wall street's hot shots will join me next, back in a moment, and babby douglas speaking with our kelly evans, that's next. stick around. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the w
the debate rolls on, and before we go, we asked you if president obama's romneyhood comments are class warfare. this tweet says of course it is. valerie tweets says it's obvious class warfare and the white house's divide and conquer scheme since the divide and conquer. thanks for tweeting in, continue to send us your comments on the program at maria par tir moe and we'll put them on the air. three of wall street's hot shots will join me next, back in a moment, and babby douglas speaking with...
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that debate is coming up on "closing bell." store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number store's biggest sale of the year. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep number bed. never tried this before. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. when you're playing around with that remote, you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" oh, yeah! ... and it's perfect. right now, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredible 40% on our silver limited edition bed - but only while supplies last. once you experience it, there's no going back. wow. don't miss the biggest sale of the year on the bed that can change your life. the sleep number bed. sale ends soon! only at one place: one of our 400 sleep number s
that debate is coming up on "closing bell." store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number store's biggest sale of the year. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep number bed. never tried this before. this is your body there. you...
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thank you for that. >>> president obama is set to unveil toughering climate rules today. the plan seeks to slash from the private sector. that's a 9% increase from the previous proposal. coal accounted for 39% of electricity last year. industry groups and some lawmaker in stays that rely on coal-based technology have relied on it to be in court. >>> and donald trump is leader of the pack. nbc/"wall street journal" poll know 19% pick donald trump. he's fold by jeb bush and it was made after made. >>> vice president joe biden may be thinking about throwing his hat into the presidential race. "the new york times" reports that biden is actively exploring a run. from donors that either haven't committed to hillary clinton or are concerned about her vulnerabilities as a candidate. biden hasn't made plans to visit iowa or new hampshire. the times said he'll make a condition early next month. let's get out to nbc's tracie potts in washington. tracie, i've got to bring up trump once again. 19%, wow. >> he's been on top of the national polls for a while which is why he's probably p
thank you for that. >>> president obama is set to unveil toughering climate rules today. the plan seeks to slash from the private sector. that's a 9% increase from the previous proposal. coal accounted for 39% of electricity last year. industry groups and some lawmaker in stays that rely on coal-based technology have relied on it to be in court. >>> and donald trump is leader of the pack. nbc/"wall street journal" poll know 19% pick donald trump. he's fold by jeb...
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over the government shutdown as well as the looming debt ceiling debate. joining us from cnbc states is jan niven. good to see you. thanks much indeed for coming in. how do you think we're set here ahead of the holiday season with this government shutdown? >> well, i think retailers are a little less optimistic looking for 3 plus and estimates all over the board. shopper trak came at 3.4%. i think we've had a tough back-to-school season. all the money has been going into houses and cars and tech, so in general, retailers are going to inventory, leanly, they'll hire as few people as possible. they're going to hunker down and hope we don't have a debt limit issue that's a big problem just like the continuing resolution has been a big problem. none of this is going to help retail and we have the shortest retail selling season for holiday we can get so nothing is going the right way at the moment for retail sales for christmas? what you just said based on the assumption this government shutdown lasts only a few days versus a few weeks, what are the implication
over the government shutdown as well as the looming debt ceiling debate. joining us from cnbc states is jan niven. good to see you. thanks much indeed for coming in. how do you think we're set here ahead of the holiday season with this government shutdown? >> well, i think retailers are a little less optimistic looking for 3 plus and estimates all over the board. shopper trak came at 3.4%. i think we've had a tough back-to-school season. all the money has been going into houses and cars...
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president obama continues to maintain his lead over mitt romney with two days before their first debate and 35 days before the election. new poll shows 49% of likely voters favoring the president versus 47% for romney. amongst all registered voter, obama holds a 5 point lead. but 52% of likely voters across key swing states favor the president. you'll be able to get full coverage of wedding who's presidential debate right here on cnbc, it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a july says the rules set to go into effect october 12th won't properly justified by the cftc, the rules would cap the size of positions trading firms can take in certain commodity contracts and expand restrictions to swaps trade. meanwhile nokia has another big customer. the "wall street journal" says the company is going to unveil a deal with oracle take. the company's oracle world conference in san francisco. nokia's recently signed deals as well with groupon and amazon which dropped google maps. shares up marginally this morning julia got to a chance to sit down with sheryl sandberg. so tune in for that interview. share
president obama continues to maintain his lead over mitt romney with two days before their first debate and 35 days before the election. new poll shows 49% of likely voters favoring the president versus 47% for romney. amongst all registered voter, obama holds a 5 point lead. but 52% of likely voters across key swing states favor the president. you'll be able to get full coverage of wedding who's presidential debate right here on cnbc, it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a july says the rules set...
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senate will start debate on the iran nuclear issue this afternoon although no votes are scheduled just yet. lawmakers must also pass a stop gap spending bill. president obama warned of the consequences of a shutdown. >> everybody knows the world economy is pretty volatile right now. our economy is a relative bright spot. we're doing better than everybody else so a shutdown would be completely irresponsible. >> joining us now for more on that debate is tracie potts in washington. could we really be facing a shutdown debate once again as congress gets back and they have just until october 1st. do you think it's likely to get all the way to the deadline without an agreement? >> it's certainly possible. we saw it in 2013. a 16 day shutdown because they couldn't figure out how to continue to fund our government. there's areas where democrats and republicans agree. they want to extend funding for the defense department taken away previously but the president insists there's other domestic priorities that we need to take a look at as well and not everyone, particularly his republican critics
senate will start debate on the iran nuclear issue this afternoon although no votes are scheduled just yet. lawmakers must also pass a stop gap spending bill. president obama warned of the consequences of a shutdown. >> everybody knows the world economy is pretty volatile right now. our economy is a relative bright spot. we're doing better than everybody else so a shutdown would be completely irresponsible. >> joining us now for more on that debate is tracie potts in washington....
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can't debate, so change numbers. obama administration says it's ludicrous, but he stood by the remarks when he appeared on the kudlow report friday night. >> today the president was out on the stump and he didn't talk about 600,000 government workers added in the last two months. the largest number since the study's been done since 1948. he didn't talk about what you just talked about, 600,000 temporary. he talked about 7.8 for ate hours today. okay? 7.8. let's talk about how we get the 7.8. this election is too important to let one number that might be corrected next month determine the drought cooutcome of the el. >> joining us is david sim mons and lena is still with us. either of you got any sympathy with that view? >> not particularly. they're not going to be swayed one way are on yor the other by politics. the two don't always have to move in line with one another. so it's a hard art to make that it's been politically manipulated especially when the nonfarm payroll number was not 13 spectacular. >> speaking bef
can't debate, so change numbers. obama administration says it's ludicrous, but he stood by the remarks when he appeared on the kudlow report friday night. >> today the president was out on the stump and he didn't talk about 600,000 government workers added in the last two months. the largest number since the study's been done since 1948. he didn't talk about what you just talked about, 600,000 temporary. he talked about 7.8 for ate hours today. okay? 7.8. let's talk about how we get the...
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first of all, it's president obama who has proposed that the fed act as systemic regulator. that comes from the president of the united states. not from mr. bernanke. number two, just a moment, sir. number two, i think it's beyond debate that in light of the near death experience we all saw from march -- from september to march, that we need systemic regulation and today there is not a party which is responsible for it. i think that's beyond debate. therefore the question is, who, not whether. and there's not a party available or remotely available which has the experience or the resources or is otherwise better qualified to handle this new assignment on systemic regulation than the federal reserve which after all, already regulates the largest banks, the bank holding companies. so this is president obama's proposal. it's the right proposal. and if you have an idea as to who would be better qualified than the federal reserve to assume this responsibility, kindly give it to us. >> can i respond? >> yes, amar, go ahead. >> first off, on the issue i would think that bernanke vo
first of all, it's president obama who has proposed that the fed act as systemic regulator. that comes from the president of the united states. not from mr. bernanke. number two, just a moment, sir. number two, i think it's beyond debate that in light of the near death experience we all saw from march -- from september to march, that we need systemic regulation and today there is not a party which is responsible for it. i think that's beyond debate. therefore the question is, who, not whether....
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>> the debate on obama care or on budgeting, deidre? >> on obama care. >> yeah. look, the problem with obama care is twofold. one is that it has never, ever enjoyed popular support in the united states. you can go back to when the president first proposed it, all the way through the debate, and now, you know, three years later since the bill was passed and still, you cannot find 50% of americans who supported obama care. so that is a messaging problem, it's a rhetorical problem for the administration in all of these battles. so republicans are standing on fairly strong ground in the rhetorical debate, and especially for their own constituencies back home. the problem is that there are pieces of obama care that americans really do like. and so were they to actually succeed in repealing it, it could be damaging. and if they hold out on, you know, defunding and at least the things like a government shutdown, republicans will undoubtedly be blamed for it because they're forcing takz here in washington on those issues. the shutdowns would not happen otherwise. and so
>> the debate on obama care or on budgeting, deidre? >> on obama care. >> yeah. look, the problem with obama care is twofold. one is that it has never, ever enjoyed popular support in the united states. you can go back to when the president first proposed it, all the way through the debate, and now, you know, three years later since the bill was passed and still, you cannot find 50% of americans who supported obama care. so that is a messaging problem, it's a rhetorical...
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now, former obama administration members are weighing in on the debate. larry summers, a top white house economics adviser as well as secretary under clinton spoke with cnbc's bernie lowe just today. >> everybody should, before meeting the debt obligations of the united states, and then there needs to be a vigorous and active discussion around what is a very real problem. the sustainability over the long-term of the u.s. financial position, which surely needs be addressed in a balanced way with both measures on the expenditure side and measures on the revenue side. >> phillip, how are you? >> i'm fairly cynical about the whole process. >> about u.s. politics? >> well, the other side, as well. i think you can make a pretty good case for abolishing the debt ceiling completely. that's not go to happen in the short-term. we've seen this time and time again. we know that these negotiations are being conducted across polarized camps in congress and the administration and that the likely event is that nothing is going to be agreed at until the 11th hour, right a
now, former obama administration members are weighing in on the debate. larry summers, a top white house economics adviser as well as secretary under clinton spoke with cnbc's bernie lowe just today. >> everybody should, before meeting the debt obligations of the united states, and then there needs to be a vigorous and active discussion around what is a very real problem. the sustainability over the long-term of the u.s. financial position, which surely needs be addressed in a balanced...
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now that we've got the whole health care debate and vote out of the way, do you think the obama administration will be able to focus on developing more jobs and addressing these issues in the economy? >> it can if i chooses. drilling domestically is a jobs creator. two ways, it lowers the trade deficit and it uses a lot of domestic resources, pipe and tube and geologists and all the rest. the real issue coming up in april is the currency report with regard to china. the big gorilla in the room is the trade deficit with china. that can be corrected much more rapidly than the trade deficit on oil. will it finally play hard ball with china to get that currency revalued so that we can grow the manufacturing sector, not just in terms of value added, but in terms of employees. right now, the growth in manufacturing can be accommod e accommodated largely with productivity growth. we just have rapid productivity growth. >> peter, when the u.s. points the finger at china and saying its currency is too weak, do you think they're arriving at that conclusion using math or a motion? >> oh, it's mathematics
now that we've got the whole health care debate and vote out of the way, do you think the obama administration will be able to focus on developing more jobs and addressing these issues in the economy? >> it can if i chooses. drilling domestically is a jobs creator. two ways, it lowers the trade deficit and it uses a lot of domestic resources, pipe and tube and geologists and all the rest. the real issue coming up in april is the currency report with regard to china. the big gorilla in the...
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when he backed romney versus barrack obama. all right. let's talk about real estate. hot or not, apparently nashville is hot, new york is not. yeah, that's according to our next guest that compiled a list of the top ten real estate markets for 2016. let's talk through it. we're going live to new york. the real estate advisor leader joining us on the program today. mitch, so that is a takeaway. nashville is the new new york in investor's eyes. why is that? >> maybe i should be in nashville and not in new york city. >> why are you in new york if that's the case? >> it's probably colder there than it is here. burt the real simple answer is there's two factors that drive why investors why one market versus the next. one is cost of doing business and the other is cost of living. so you look at a market like nashville, it's considerably more affordable to live and considerably more affordable to do business and that's why real estate investors are flocking there. job growth, business growth and employment rising. >> your top picks bu
when he backed romney versus barrack obama. all right. let's talk about real estate. hot or not, apparently nashville is hot, new york is not. yeah, that's according to our next guest that compiled a list of the top ten real estate markets for 2016. let's talk through it. we're going live to new york. the real estate advisor leader joining us on the program today. mitch, so that is a takeaway. nashville is the new new york in investor's eyes. why is that? >> maybe i should be in nashville...
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. >>> and the debt ceiling debate is heating up, as well, with the obama administration insisting it won't negotiate with republicans on raising the ceiling. the white house says congress can either pay its bills or it can put the nation into default. reports suggest the government can run out of action to pay those bills as early as mid february. >>> and the creators of south park are setting up their own production studio. they've secured $2 million to set up a company called important stud wrote. the new studio will incorporate revenue from south park and the hit broadway play "the book of mormons." >>> and the ftse 100 closed up with a fresh 4 1/2 low on friday. we had a pupil by another market. but today, the xetra dax, cac 40 and the ibex, as well. shaking off that production data. take a look at what's on today's agenda in the u.s. fed chief ben bernanke will be speaking at the university of michigan later on. he'll discuss monetary policy, recovery from the financial crisis and is long-term challenges facing the u.s. economy. bernanke's xhnts will set the tone for a fed meeti
. >>> and the debt ceiling debate is heating up, as well, with the obama administration insisting it won't negotiate with republicans on raising the ceiling. the white house says congress can either pay its bills or it can put the nation into default. reports suggest the government can run out of action to pay those bills as early as mid february. >>> and the creators of south park are setting up their own production studio. they've secured $2 million to set up a company...
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president obama and mitt romney have one more debate next week. they may have left it all out on the mat last might. the men were much more confrontational during their first meeting, repeatedly bouncing off their stools and speaking over each other. they disagreed on several issues. the president accused romney of selling a sketchy deal to fix the economy. romney says the middle class is being crushed under obama. >> if the unemployment rate was 7.8% when he took off, it's 7.8% now. but if you calculated that unemployment rate, taking back the people who dropped out of the work force, it would be 10.7%. >> governor romney says he's got a five-point plan. governor romney doesn't have a five-point plan. he has a one-point plan. and that plan is to make sure that folks at the top play by a different set of rules. >> joining us now for more, mary jo jacoby. and aaron task. good morning to you both. mary jo, your thoughts from the debate last night. it was seen as more of a win, i guess, for obama given his underperformance last time around. >> it was
president obama and mitt romney have one more debate next week. they may have left it all out on the mat last might. the men were much more confrontational during their first meeting, repeatedly bouncing off their stools and speaking over each other. they disagreed on several issues. the president accused romney of selling a sketchy deal to fix the economy. romney says the middle class is being crushed under obama. >> if the unemployment rate was 7.8% when he took off, it's 7.8% now. but...
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administration early in next year is going to shift all of its guns away from the health care debate which has dominated their thinking for so many months and toward the issue of job creation and deficit spending. what can they do on either one of those fronts where they can taking on water politically. that's really going to be the crucial focus next year. >> thanks to both of you. i will leave it with this, you will both maybe agree with me. wouldn't it be great if hank paulson fought back like this. >> i think hank would have done the same thing. >> i saw the vein about to pop out of his head. good to see you both. >>> the market is down, housing data is depressing, but our street insider has three reasons to be bullish on america. >>> plus a computer crash paralyzes america's airports again. didn't we already spent millions of dollars to fix this? how vulnerable are we? >>> for the second time in 15 months a computer problem causes widespread cancellations and delays across america's airports. we're going to talk about the cost of this and the risks, but first we get the very lat
administration early in next year is going to shift all of its guns away from the health care debate which has dominated their thinking for so many months and toward the issue of job creation and deficit spending. what can they do on either one of those fronts where they can taking on water politically. that's really going to be the crucial focus next year. >> thanks to both of you. i will leave it with this, you will both maybe agree with me. wouldn't it be great if hank paulson fought...
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hamilton county which is cincinnati ohio went toward obama. it is why he was so fired up last night. what also is interesting he went through the hillary clinton and the e-mails which we expected, but he also went after the press, went after chuck todd. he mentioned the british pound, i think almost as much adds he mentioned hillary clinton. >> thmeantime trump's presidentl campaign is making a financial co comeback. raised more than $50 million in the month of june. which is more than 16 times what he raised in may. according to the trump campaign, slightly more than half the money raised came from dinlt digital small dollar operation with the help of the republican national committee. back in 2012, mitt romney raised more than $100 million. clinton raised $40.5 million in june. and an additional $28 million for the democratic party bringing her june total to $68.5 million. this is a big success in terms of the trump campaign starting to really meaningfully raise money. >> look back at gold and see how long the precious metal can hold up. we'
hamilton county which is cincinnati ohio went toward obama. it is why he was so fired up last night. what also is interesting he went through the hillary clinton and the e-mails which we expected, but he also went after the press, went after chuck todd. he mentioned the british pound, i think almost as much adds he mentioned hillary clinton. >> thmeantime trump's presidentl campaign is making a financial co comeback. raised more than $50 million in the month of june. which is more than 16...
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they're saying they're willing to raise revenue, but president obama has one criteria in this debate and that's raising income rates on all americans. right now, the sides are in their two corners on this and nobody is moving. so we're really only a couple weeks out and there's this huge gap, and eamon was right in another aspect. there is this brush fire of conservative lawmakers who don't want to raise revenue at all. so this is a huge problem for speaker john boehner, huge problem for president obama, and for the american economy. >> so right. does this come down to political opinion? is that going to be the sway factor? and if so, where is the political opinion? who gets that vote? >> polls in the united states show that raising taxes on the wealthy is an attractive proposition, a popular proposition. this might come down to december 28th or december 29th, december 30th where both sides are still locked in their corners and one side has to give. now, president obama ran his campaign on raising income rates, raising marginal income tax rates on americans. so he's perceived to have
they're saying they're willing to raise revenue, but president obama has one criteria in this debate and that's raising income rates on all americans. right now, the sides are in their two corners on this and nobody is moving. so we're really only a couple weeks out and there's this huge gap, and eamon was right in another aspect. there is this brush fire of conservative lawmakers who don't want to raise revenue at all. so this is a huge problem for speaker john boehner, huge problem for...
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president obama and mitt romney will face off once more debate style on monday. but the two were in the same room last night for the annual al smith charity dinner. traditional experience for politicians during election season. dressed in their formal white tie best, they greeted each other warmly and traded jokes at each other's expense. >> this is the third time that governor romney and i have met recently. i had a lot more energy in our second debate. i felt well rested after the nice long nap i had in the first debate. >> people seem to be curious as to how we prepare for the debates. first, refrain from alcohol for 65 years before the debate. second, find the biggest available straw man and then just mercily attack. big bird didn't see it coming. >> of course world affairs are a challenge for every candidate. after some of you guys remember after my foreign trip in 2008, i was attacked as a celebrity because i was popular with our allies and i'm impressed with how governor romney has avoided that problem. >> campaigns can be grueling. we're each lucky to hav
president obama and mitt romney will face off once more debate style on monday. but the two were in the same room last night for the annual al smith charity dinner. traditional experience for politicians during election season. dressed in their formal white tie best, they greeted each other warmly and traded jokes at each other's expense. >> this is the third time that governor romney and i have met recently. i had a lot more energy in our second debate. i felt well rested after the nice...
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then after that, it's the start of the presidential debates, romney and obama squaring off on october 3rd in denver. vps are up next they go head-to-head in danville, kentucky on the 11th of october and followed by another presidential debate on the 16th in new york. and then a final turn on the floor for obama and romney on october the 22nd, in boca raton, florida. ahead of the general election on november 6th. still to come on today's program, how investors are going to react? will they be disappointed when they hear from ben bernanke? we'll be out to jackson hole right after this. at merrill lynch, we understand the importance of your goals. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >>> okay. we'll be out the jackson hole wyoming in a few minutes. before that, unemployment in the eurozone has reached an all time high. highest level since reco
then after that, it's the start of the presidential debates, romney and obama squaring off on october 3rd in denver. vps are up next they go head-to-head in danville, kentucky on the 11th of october and followed by another presidential debate on the 16th in new york. and then a final turn on the floor for obama and romney on october the 22nd, in boca raton, florida. ahead of the general election on november 6th. still to come on today's program, how investors are going to react? will they be...
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we have an all-star panel ready to debate that coming next on "worldwide exchange." >>> u.s. markets are posed to erase all of october's losses with futures set to a strong open. >>> the bank of japan unexpectedly boosts the stimulus program. >>> and a bitter taste for starbucks after disaointing the street on u.s. sales sending shares lower after hours. >>> the european central bank says it will start buying asset backed securities from november and has asked four major managers to support its efforts. would the central bank be willing to buy corporate bonds as part of its asset purchase theme? >> i know this is a discussion in the markets. but my personal opinion is which have started some new programs, i think we should take some time to look at the effects we will have at the end of this year a new tranche of this targeted ltros. so let's see what is the uptake in this field. i do not think that we should be pushed by the markets to produce new program at every meeting we have. so i am for a steady hand approach. >> in the five-year inflation expectations to sell below, i
we have an all-star panel ready to debate that coming next on "worldwide exchange." >>> u.s. markets are posed to erase all of october's losses with futures set to a strong open. >>> the bank of japan unexpectedly boosts the stimulus program. >>> and a bitter taste for starbucks after disaointing the street on u.s. sales sending shares lower after hours. >>> the european central bank says it will start buying asset backed securities from november...
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the brexit debate has gone global. u.s. president barack obama to jamie dimon weighed in on this. i sat down with boris johnson this weekend. he is backing the leave campaign. here are some of his comments on the likes of jamie dimon. >> let's talk about jobs perhaps coming back to the sense of uncertainty. we heard from jamie dimon -- >> which i reject, by the way. >> jamie dimon's arguments you reject? >> yes. jamie dimon bankrolled their campaign and are the very people that urged this country to embed itself in the euro, that turned out to be an absolute catastrophe. yes, it is true, that some financial institutions have over the last 20 years benefited phenomenally from the eu setup. but it is also true that huge numbers of people are modest earnings in this country sflhav not seen their wages rise. many have seen them fall. as a result, for many of the signature policies of the eu, one is the euro and the other is uncontrolled migration across the eu territory. since you bring up america, i think one thing that he -- it's fascinating listening to american politicians on this
the brexit debate has gone global. u.s. president barack obama to jamie dimon weighed in on this. i sat down with boris johnson this weekend. he is backing the leave campaign. here are some of his comments on the likes of jamie dimon. >> let's talk about jobs perhaps coming back to the sense of uncertainty. we heard from jamie dimon -- >> which i reject, by the way. >> jamie dimon's arguments you reject? >> yes. jamie dimon bankrolled their campaign and are the very...
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we'll get into the debate. that comes your way next. >> two presidents, two messages. barrack obama and vladimir putin hold landmark discussions agreeing the syrian conflict needs to end but disagree over the role of the assad government. >> let's remember how this started. assad reacted to peaceful protests by escalating repression and killing. >> we need to finally admit that apart from president assad's forces and fighters in syria, nobody in reality is fighting islamic state. looks like the ftse 100 continuing down. the german dax trying to find a bottom. seeing a advance coming back a little bit. similar losses for the ftse 100 and not a lot of reaction out there after five straight days of delines on wall street. now let's check in on fixed income but before we do that let's check in on the euro stoxx 50. look at that. we're at zero so pretty much flat for the session. >> absolutely. we're not seeing too much movement in bond prices either. we're seeing a little bit of buying and the yields are dropping just a touch. ten year treasury yield is at just about 2%. t
we'll get into the debate. that comes your way next. >> two presidents, two messages. barrack obama and vladimir putin hold landmark discussions agreeing the syrian conflict needs to end but disagree over the role of the assad government. >> let's remember how this started. assad reacted to peaceful protests by escalating repression and killing. >> we need to finally admit that apart from president assad's forces and fighters in syria, nobody in reality is fighting islamic...
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care was being debated in the supreme court. so what's behind the move? joe is still with us. he has answers on that. we were talking about this during the break. is it a little bit too early to start reading in to the comments and trading the health care stocks on these moves? we won't get a final decision until june. >> people will always try to read the tea leaves of whatever little question seems to suggest that whichever justice will vote which way. no one knows how ultimately they're going to rule. i think on tuesday, the stocks really got hit when it looked like obamacare really had a bad day, specifically the individual mandate. and the great thing about the individual mandate for insurers, it's a lot more healthy customers in particular the young people who don't typically buy insurance. i think after wednesday's session, looked like perhaps that if the supreme court is going to throw out the mandate, it might throw out a bunch of other stuff, maybe the whole thing, including the requirement that insurers take on people
care was being debated in the supreme court. so what's behind the move? joe is still with us. he has answers on that. we were talking about this during the break. is it a little bit too early to start reading in to the comments and trading the health care stocks on these moves? we won't get a final decision until june. >> people will always try to read the tea leaves of whatever little question seems to suggest that whichever justice will vote which way. no one knows how ultimately...
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bush, barack obama did the same thing. it's possible to do that we'll see whether it's possible for trump to do that because he doesn't seem to be the kind of candidate who takes advice from his staff very well. >> tony, you worked in the treasury, u.s. treasury at one point. you also worked under the bush administration as well. if one is a republican in the u.s., and you don't feel that you think that trump is the best candidate to not only represent the republican party but also recent the u.s., what do you do? what do you do in this election? >> it's a tough call. i think -- my personal situation, just to be very explicit about it, i'm not a supporter of donald trump. i vote in washington, d.c., district of columbia where secretary clinton will win, it won't be a close race. i can choose not to vote or vote for a write-in candidate and have my conscious clear on that and to the have to -- the outcome won't be effected by my vote. other candidates in battleground states, or other republicans in battle ground states have
bush, barack obama did the same thing. it's possible to do that we'll see whether it's possible for trump to do that because he doesn't seem to be the kind of candidate who takes advice from his staff very well. >> tony, you worked in the treasury, u.s. treasury at one point. you also worked under the bush administration as well. if one is a republican in the u.s., and you don't feel that you think that trump is the best candidate to not only represent the republican party but also recent...
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i think when we ended the obama administration, the economy was on a good path we are are now in a place there is a violent debate within the parties and between the parties about whether the system works that's a big deal. and somebody as treasury secretary i care deeply about protecting the system that works. we have to fix the things that are broken to protect it. >> so let's get back to g20 this weekend. >>> you think a deal is eventually carved out. what do you anticipate we will hear it's high stakes right now >> it is high stakes i this i the highly confrontational approach is not one that ultimately is a productive one you know, the results say nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to in a negotiation. you have to stay with it you have to go with steps forward, steps back. the business of huge threats and humiliation to have agreements i think is a bad negotiating tactic i think that it's not very likely that china will change its system response to any u.s. demands, but it is likely coin will change things that are a source of real problems we got china change its exch
i think when we ended the obama administration, the economy was on a good path we are are now in a place there is a violent debate within the parties and between the parties about whether the system works that's a big deal. and somebody as treasury secretary i care deeply about protecting the system that works. we have to fix the things that are broken to protect it. >> so let's get back to g20 this weekend. >>> you think a deal is eventually carved out. what do you anticipate we...
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. >> i just have two more words to say, obama out. [ applause ] >>> hi, everybody, welcome back. i'm louisa boilson. the mayday protests were marred with violence as 300 people clashed with police over a labor reform bill. the bill due to be debated in parliament would give employers more flexibility over working hours and pay, but it's been met with stiff opposition. >>> in istanbul, police fired tear gas and water canons. meanwhile, in los angeles, protesters carried an anti-trump theme. >>> in the u.k., the sun on sunday published a poll showing the majority of brits are in favor of a brexit. they say they'll vote to leave the eu despite president obama's intervention last weekend. they are predicting a victory for the remain camp. >>> and a rerun for the spanish election set for june 26th will not break the political stalemate, according to a mu poll that suggests that the ruling people's party will fail to win the majority. the survey also found an additional 4% will abstain from voting in the next election. pretty messy when looking at the spanish politics. and we have a gu
. >> i just have two more words to say, obama out. [ applause ] >>> hi, everybody, welcome back. i'm louisa boilson. the mayday protests were marred with violence as 300 people clashed with police over a labor reform bill. the bill due to be debated in parliament would give employers more flexibility over working hours and pay, but it's been met with stiff opposition. >>> in istanbul, police fired tear gas and water canons. meanwhile, in los angeles, protesters carried...
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she had the false positive of obama 3.0 as she referenced. but in a stunner she blast the democratic national and she dumped on debbie wasserman. and she praise willd reince pri for having the best get out to vote data system. it is a rather cynical view of the election and i understand why she has it, but she genuinely believes the american people were defraulded ded in t campaign as opposed to simply chose donald trump over hillary clinton. she genuinely put it over this afternoon. >> to that point, as this was going on those criticisms that came back that said was she asked why she didn't go to michigan, for example, or some of the states that were a core part of the campaign, in fact she had a line where she was referring to the incident in one of the special elections and she said missoula, billings, i can't remember which, you know, this was -- this was hillary clinton all along. she is simply not in touch with the people. >> well, there is that. she has clearly got a lot of anger at james comey. she has clearly got a theory of the case
she had the false positive of obama 3.0 as she referenced. but in a stunner she blast the democratic national and she dumped on debbie wasserman. and she praise willd reince pri for having the best get out to vote data system. it is a rather cynical view of the election and i understand why she has it, but she genuinely believes the american people were defraulded ded in t campaign as opposed to simply chose donald trump over hillary clinton. she genuinely put it over this afternoon. >>...